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266 officers and men were lost in the explosion.
             William McKinley (U.S. President 1897-1901) went to congress and asked for permission to send.
             troops to help stop the fighting in Cuba. After a couple of days he was given permission which.
             shortly led to war. Spain declared war on the United States on April 24th followed by an U.S.
             declaration of war on the 25th. This war was no contest for the Americans; they easily defeated the.
             Spanish troops. Led by Gen. William Shafter (and including Theodore Roosevelt and his 1st.
             Volunteer Calvary, the "Rough Riders"). The Rough Riders were National Guard infantry regiments.
             and a regiment of volunteer cavalry. They played a very important role in the defeat of the Spanish.
             Army. The war only lasted about four months and the Americans easily won. The Treaty of Paris.
             (signed Dec. 10, 1898), Spain lost Cuba, Guam, and Puerto Rico to the U.S., and also the United.
             States gained control of the Philippines. This was a major turning point in the history of both.
             countries. Spain was able to concentrate on their problems within the country and not about over.
             seas, while the Americans were becoming a very powerful country expanding its property. There was.
             a lot of talk about "Manifest Destiny", and many people suggested that America should assume its.
             role as a world power. .
             "Manifest Destiny, jingoistic tenet holding that territorial expansion of the Unites States is not only.
             inevitable but also divinely ordained. The phrase was first used by the American journalist and.
             diplomat John-August 1845 edition of the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, a.
             magazine that featured literature and nationalist opinion. The phrase was later used by.
             expansionists in all political parties to justify the acquisition of California, the Oregon Territory, and.
             Alaska. By the end of the 19th century the doctrine was being applied to the proposed annexation.
             of various islands in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean".


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